Re: Somewhere in England



On 03 Nov 2011, Skokiaan <skokiaan@xxxxxxx> wrote in
rec.music.beatles:

Tommy was their third album, following "My Generation" and "Sell
Out." In the US, the third album technically was "Magic Bus" but
that was really a compilation created by the record company trying
to cash in while the Who were touring the States (it even implies
that it's a live album, which it isn't). They never recorded such
an album.

You're forgetting "Happy Jack"/"A Quick One".
.



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